They haven't played in a while and Youzhny is playing with new confidence. This match should be a little more than the Robredo one. Youzny knows how to play on grass. Andy however has more weapons and quite lethal on grass. He should still prevail no matter what Youzhny brings to the table.

Well I've seen it all now. In a week where we saw Nadal and Federer go out before the third round, you would think that it was impossible for Wimbledon to pull any more surprises. Then up pops our Andy in the Royal Box, and looking gorgeous in a very smart blue suit. I loved the reception he got too, it made me fill up - blimey, I'm like that now, what might I be like next weekend if.....Hold that thought!

I wonder how long Andy might stick around today. The seats look quite comfy, but I can't imagine he'd want to use too much energy. Then again the thought of him sitting there and looking down on Djokovic later amuses me for some reason .

No, they did away with all that, didn't they. It's a nice thought though .

I'm not sure Andy did stay long. He's done an interview with Gary Richardson (I bet that was fun for Andy, having to be interviewed by the bloke who thinks it's clever to ask the same question four times, just phrased slightly differently ). He said he had some media stuff to do and was going to Pilates this afternoon.

Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I was lucky enough to be on Centre Cpurt yesterday, I couldn't believe it when Sue announced Andy, he got a standing ovation from the crowd, loads of the Olympians wanted to have their photo taken with Andy, but he didn't stop in the Royal Box, but he chatted to Sir Chris Hoy and his wife for quite a time.When we were having a cup of tea later a Steward who was policing the Members area showed us a photo of him with Andy, he said that Andy was with Ross and this Navy chap had asked Ross to take the photo.